SBS TV

SBS TV is a South Korean free-to-air television channel operated by Seoul Broadcasting System. The channel was launched on 9 December 1991.

SBS TV
Launched9 December 1991 (1991-12-09)
NetworkSeoul Broadcasting System
Owned bySeoul Broadcasting System
Picture format2160p (UHDTV)
(downscaled to 1080i for the HDTV feeds respectively)
SloganTogether, we make delight.
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Broadcast areaSouth Korea and Worldwide
Headquarters161, Mokdongseo-ro, Yangcheon District, Seoul
Websitetv.sbs.co.kr
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 6.1 (HD)
Satellite
SkyLifeChannel 5 (HD)
Cable
Available on most cable systemsChannel slots may vary on each operator
IPTV
B TVChannel 5 (HD)
U+ TVChannel 5 (HD)
Olleh TVChannel 5 (HD)
Streaming media
SBS PlayWatch live
(Korea region only)

Programming

SBS Network

ChannelCorporate NameBroadcast RegionSince
SBSSBSSeoul Capital Area20 March 1991
KNNKNNBusan and South Gyeongsang14 May 1995
TBCTBCDaegu and North Gyeongsang14 May 1995
kbcKwangju Broadcasting CorporationGwangju and South Jeolla14 May 1995
TJBTaejon BroadcastingDaejeon, Sejong and South Chungcheong14 May 1995
ubcUlsan Broadcasting CorporationUlsan1 September 1997
JTVJeonju TelevisionNorth Jeolla17 September 1997
CJBCheongju BroadcastingNorth Chungcheong18 October 1997[1]
G1G1Gangwon15 December 2001
JIBSJeju Free International City Broadcasting SystemJeju Island31 May 2002

Time Check Sponsor

  • Kiturami Boiler : 1996/12 ~ 1997/4
  • Dongbu Daewoo Electronics : 1997/4 ~ 1998/4
  • Maeil Dairies Co., Ltd : 1998/4 ~ 2011/4
  • Hyundai Motor Company : 2011/4 ~ present
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